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you pay us back? what did the united states do? the marshall plan. we sent money no strings attached. >> the marshall plan under which billions of dollars in aid were thrown to the free country of europe. >> we say thanks. we don't want anything for it, no reformations. >> since that america acted like the world's policemen going into grenada, kosovo, bosnia. we always left. >> from the moment operation desert storm commenced. >> the first iraq war only lasted until the american military got iraqis to leave kuwait. president bush refused calls to let our troops march into baghdad. >> the war is over. >> later even when we were attacked and after we bombed afghanistan in retaliation the military dropped food, tents, blankets and president obama promised to pull our troops out of afghanistan and iraq. >> this war is ending and all of our troops are coming home. >> george w. bush was accused of ordering allied troops into baghdad to own the country. >> people say we went to iraq to get more oil. >> hasn't worked out real well. we don't own the oil wells
you pay us back? what did the united states do? the marshall plan. we sent money no strings attached. >> the marshall plan under which billions of dollars in aid were thrown to the free country of europe. >> we say thanks. we don't want anything for it, no reformations. >> since that america acted like the world's policemen going into grenada, kosovo, bosnia. we always left. >> from the moment operation desert storm commenced. >> the first iraq war only lasted...
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>> you know, greta, i use to use those kinds of terms. he made a decision, i made a decision. >> greta: it is like, i know everybody dances around it looks like some might be covering up a little because no one likes to call someone else like a liar, cheater, thief, whatever, i'm not suggesting those words about senator nelson. but was his vote purchased? was it bought? >> i'm just not gonna go there greta. here's what i can tell you. i don't think that's the way to design good policy. i don't think that's the way to get to good legislation. this bill is not good policy. it is not a good piece of legislation. there are just dozens of problems with this bill. it's not what the country wants. it is not good for the country. there are so many things about this bill that are just wrong. it's the wrong direction for the country. to focus on this deal, because there's so many deals, i think today greta, they struck yet another deal where if you are a union member you get this special treatment if you're not a union member, you don't get special
>> you know, greta, i use to use those kinds of terms. he made a decision, i made a decision. >> greta: it is like, i know everybody dances around it looks like some might be covering up a little because no one likes to call someone else like a liar, cheater, thief, whatever, i'm not suggesting those words about senator nelson. but was his vote purchased? was it bought? >> i'm just not gonna go there greta. here's what i can tell you. i don't think that's the way to design...
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this is for us. and, in fact, when you read the constitution and the founding fathers, they intended this to stop tyranny. this is for us when our government -- >> if we needed any time in our history, it might be right now. >> well, it's to difficult ourselves. i'm hoping we're not getting to second amendment remedies. i hope the vote will be the cure for the harry reid problems. >> i hope the vote will be the cure for the harry reid problems. but if not, then there's always the right to keep and bear arms. what is the republican party going to do with this? sharron angle is their candidate. she's not candidate for dog catcher or something. she's their candidate for united states senate. hello, republican candidate x in state y, do you agree with sharron angle if things don't work out in the next election, the country should expect conservatives to turn to second amendment remedies? what are republicans going to do with this really? there is no spinning this. there is no spinning this unless you are
this is for us. and, in fact, when you read the constitution and the founding fathers, they intended this to stop tyranny. this is for us when our government -- >> if we needed any time in our history, it might be right now. >> well, it's to difficult ourselves. i'm hoping we're not getting to second amendment remedies. i hope the vote will be the cure for the harry reid problems. >> i hope the vote will be the cure for the harry reid problems. but if not, then there's always...
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thanks for being with us tonight. make sure to follow us on twitter.com slash gretawire. until then, keep it here. the o'reilly factor is next. good night from ceasear's palace in las vegas, nevada.
thanks for being with us tonight. make sure to follow us on twitter.com slash gretawire. until then, keep it here. the o'reilly factor is next. good night from ceasear's palace in las vegas, nevada.
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and piers is joining us now to make his cnn debut, and piers welcome to cnn, and thanks for joining us. >> well, wolf, just to clarify, i didn't look silly, i was king arthur. >> and you did look -- >> well, nothing silly about king arthur. >> i agree, and you will wear that outfit on your new show. >> only if you come to do the doogie. >> it is the dougie. okay. what do you make of julian assange and the new wikileaks uproar that has developed? >> well, for any journalist, it is a fascinating story, because i have been in the newspaper game most all of my life, and i'm sort of torn, because part of me wants to think that this guy is putting out there information that ought to be made public, that he is bringing big countries and companies and corporations to account. and journalists at their heart believe in accountability. where i think that there is a difficulty is in the nature of the material that he is putting out there. and the first tranche we saw last month where you had material about iraq and afghanistan i thought it was really important. and there was an obviously public in
and piers is joining us now to make his cnn debut, and piers welcome to cnn, and thanks for joining us. >> well, wolf, just to clarify, i didn't look silly, i was king arthur. >> and you did look -- >> well, nothing silly about king arthur. >> i agree, and you will wear that outfit on your new show. >> only if you come to do the doogie. >> it is the dougie. okay. what do you make of julian assange and the new wikileaks uproar that has developed? >>...
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and want to help us build it. you have long behaved like a teenager who has borrowed his father's suit. i think you don't understand this country, i think you imperil this country, and i'm sure you feel exactly the same way about me. but what i would never claim about you is that you do not love this country. i would never even claim that in your own way you have not believed you have tried to build it. you have the right to criticize anything you want about me, or anybody else with whom you disagree politically. but when you question whether or not i love this country, you have crossed a line. you have inadvertently revealed that you don't see those with other viewpoints as disagreeing with you, you reveal you dismiss them as not loving this country. this in turn proves that if you are elected to office you will not in the slightest be representing, noreen defending, the people of your state who did not vote for you. and that, perhaps, is the greatest crime against this country of which any politician can be guil
and want to help us build it. you have long behaved like a teenager who has borrowed his father's suit. i think you don't understand this country, i think you imperil this country, and i'm sure you feel exactly the same way about me. but what i would never claim about you is that you do not love this country. i would never even claim that in your own way you have not believed you have tried to build it. you have the right to criticize anything you want about me, or anybody else with whom you...
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gentlemen, that you for being with us. plenty more straight ahead. >>> this is isn't an issue of right and wrong it is sensitivity and sensibility. >> sean: shocking new poll reveals where americans really stand on the ground zero mosque. jobless claim rise to 2010 high with midterm elections around the bend. new gop ad gives the democrats a taste of hey, it's great to see you're back after that accident. well, i couldn't have gotten by without aflac! if you're hurt and can't work, who's going to help pay for gas? ..the mortgage, all kinds of expenses? aflac! aflac. we've got you under our wing. aflac, aflac, aflac... aflac, aflac, aflac in this. one day, i'll parkhis in a spot reserved for me. it's got 26,000 miles on it now, but i'm gonna take it to a thousand million. [ male announcer ] when you own a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz, chances are ty'll own it one day, too. which is why it undergoes such a rigorous inspection to meet our uncompromising standards. one day, i'm gonna drive this to vegas. [ male announcer
gentlemen, that you for being with us. plenty more straight ahead. >>> this is isn't an issue of right and wrong it is sensitivity and sensibility. >> sean: shocking new poll reveals where americans really stand on the ground zero mosque. jobless claim rise to 2010 high with midterm elections around the bend. new gop ad gives the democrats a taste of hey, it's great to see you're back after that accident. well, i couldn't have gotten by without aflac! if you're hurt and can't...
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some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. about this "dedicated claims rep" thing. okay, well... calling yourselves "dedicated"? we're all dedicated, okay? the entire web site team worked late every night this week. look at sanjeev. he's a mess! what? no... guys, we're called dedicated claims reps because we each stay with an esurance customer throughout the automobile claims process. it's not because we think we work harder than you. well, you don't. [ sanjeev ] am i a mess? [ joey ] you slept in the vending machine. [ male announcer ] call today or go to esurance.com. >>> nobody's got more to lose in this deal than bp. the words of a governor on day 74. leland stanford, now this guy. the founding member of beck u. immigrants are beheading americans in the arizona desert. it's true except the part about arizona and beheading and the desert. prosecute prebble gets rid of his wife, ahead on "countdown." >>> this july 4th, bp will pay for the fireworks in colorado. if only $15,000 worth of bo
some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. about this "dedicated claims rep" thing. okay, well... calling yourselves "dedicated"? we're all dedicated, okay? the entire web site team worked late every night this week. look at sanjeev. he's a mess! what? no... guys, we're called dedicated claims reps because we each stay with an esurance customer throughout the automobile claims process. it's not because we think we work...
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he's in washington with us tonight. colonel, good evening. >> good evening, keith. >> the debate in the hearing room today, was it merely a preview of the kind of fight we might witness a year from now as the july 2011 deadline approaches? >> i think it is, although it was pretty much a love-in today, i thought. the man whom everyone, i think, regardless of political stripes believes is the best man for the job is going to be confirmed for the job. i would say one thing too, i take exception to your demotion. george marshall would have left washington in a heartbeat and fdr's side to be over lord's commander. this is where a military man belongs, he belongs in a theater of war and i think general petraeus is at base a military man. >> we congratulate him on his demotion if that's what it is then. general petraeus left open that he would recommend changes to this withdrawal policy if he is unable to turn this conflict around and then the question, obviously, is raised if general petraeus can't turn things around in afgha
he's in washington with us tonight. colonel, good evening. >> good evening, keith. >> the debate in the hearing room today, was it merely a preview of the kind of fight we might witness a year from now as the july 2011 deadline approaches? >> i think it is, although it was pretty much a love-in today, i thought. the man whom everyone, i think, regardless of political stripes believes is the best man for the job is going to be confirmed for the job. i would say one thing too, i...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. >>> funny how the petraeus hearings turned into the we need to stay in afghanistan longer hearings. thank you, john mccain. first the santee break starting with the tweet of the day. want kagan to pull out softball bat, jump on table and i'm gonna get medieval on your ass. not tweetable material. obviously you're wrong about that. let's play hardball. where we keep our nose to the grindstone. still covering the world cup even after the u.s. ouster. this talk show has given us a reason, discussing germany's victory over england and german coa coach. allow me to translate and quote from caddieshack at the same time. 50 bucks says the coach picks his nose. 50 more says he eats it. don't do it, coach. there he goes, he's going for it. that coach will eat anything. coach -- picking his lineup. >>> and another prediction, germany's resid
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. >>> funny how the petraeus hearings turned into the we need to stay in afghanistan longer hearings. thank you, john mccain. first the santee break starting with the tweet of the day. want kagan to pull out softball bat, jump on table and i'm gonna get medieval on your ass. not tweetable material. obviously you're wrong...
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she was explaining the -- us to how -- telling us what we had to look forward to here. her sister worked as a nurse in the same hospital for 20 years. she was 55. she was told she needed open heart surgery. she was put on a 10 year waiting list. >> the president: do you have health insurance? >> yes, right now. >> the president: so, there's nothing in the bill that says you have to change the health insurance that you've got right now. i just want to identify what your worry is, because i wanna say you shouldn't be worried about it. >> sean: go through this. a woman talking about 24-year-old son. he's out of college. he can't find a job. is this health care going to result in rationing. is the american dream dead for me? this is extraordinary these are all hand picked audiences of supporters of obama. >> he must be so freaking out right now. saying what is going on, why aren't you getting my supporters out there? the reality is american people are upset. he can go to backyards, campuses, at the end of the day they are not pleased. it is not a communications problem. it
she was explaining the -- us to how -- telling us what we had to look forward to here. her sister worked as a nurse in the same hospital for 20 years. she was 55. she was told she needed open heart surgery. she was put on a 10 year waiting list. >> the president: do you have health insurance? >> yes, right now. >> the president: so, there's nothing in the bill that says you have to change the health insurance that you've got right now. i just want to identify what your worry...
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i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay down our balance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. slate from chase gives you extraordinary control over how you pay for life's surprises. trip...lets... slate customers pay down their balances twice as fast with blueprint. >>> time for tonight's rewrite. leaving aside the mount been inevitably of alaska senator lisa murkowski closing in on victory over sarah palin's chosen candidate, it's been a good week so far for the most recent vice presidential candidate who will never be president. sarah palin's tlc reality series debuted to record breaking ratings. i is at this point i feel compelled to remind you that tlc stands for the learning channel. nearly 5 million people watched the premiere on sunday, which is way more than watch any cable news show. but while reality shows eventually fade away, sarah palin made a much more lasting and damaging
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if you have "washington speak" for us to clarify, send us an e-mail. ♪ [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid to fight fatigue. so get up and get goin'! with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. with my buddy mike, who is a terrible, terrible dancer. he's actually right behind... what up, mike? hey, dude! [ laughs ] yeah, this is how he dances. uhhh! [ laughs ] it's, uh, haunting. anyway, while i was away, the e-trade machine... thanks, martha. ...worked its technomagic, triggered my stop loss orders, saved me a pantload! [ pilot ] please fasten your seatbelts. dad? no, mike, that's the pilot. he's making an announcement! dad? ugh. [ male announcer ] upgrade to first class investing technology at e-trade. i know who works differently than many other allergy medications. hoo? omnaris. [ men ] omnaris -- to the nose! [ man ] did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, n
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today he did, he put us in business, and he said he's going to help us. and i think that this is the key, it's the linchpin to people going back to work. it's certainly a way to fight oil spills in the 21st century, it creates an efficiency where there are no efficiencies out there, and it's been a long time coming. but i appreciate where doug went with me. buddy caldwell is the one person who heard me early on, the attorney general. he's opened a lot of doors, i try to keep my head down and work in a steady way, and to have doug come through today was a big moment for me and for everybody who's ever worked on this. and it's -- i think it was a big moment for doug too. big moment for our president, we're all kind of looking for answers, and we don't want to seem feeble, and this gives us a legitimate response going-forward. >> how mobile are these devices? i mean, is this machine? can you put it on an air boat? does it need a barge? >> well, the smallest one -- the footprint's about 5x5 for our largest machine, it weighs about 4,000 pounds. we should tech
today he did, he put us in business, and he said he's going to help us. and i think that this is the key, it's the linchpin to people going back to work. it's certainly a way to fight oil spills in the 21st century, it creates an efficiency where there are no efficiencies out there, and it's been a long time coming. but i appreciate where doug went with me. buddy caldwell is the one person who heard me early on, the attorney general. he's opened a lot of doors, i try to keep my head down and...
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and i think all of us are engaging now in monday morning quarterbacking. we look back now and say, gosh, we didn't get the health care plan we wanted, that we thought he was going to give us. what went wrong? if you look at the "audacity of hope" obama never claims he thinks it's possible for the u.s. to have a national health care system patterned on northern european models. he said americans are too happy with their own insurance plans and their own doctors. >> rose: and during the campaign he never argued for a public option. >> exactly. so i think this is a fantasy that i think those of us on the left projected on to him that he never embraced himself. instead of doing what clinton did and saying very early, "this is what we're going to do," he wanted to see what would happen as the legislative process unfolded. it didn't unfold as he thought it would unfold, but i think it's a little too easy for us to look back with 20/20 hindsight and say how naive he was. this is the way he's operated ever since he was a student in college, at law school, in the c
and i think all of us are engaging now in monday morning quarterbacking. we look back now and say, gosh, we didn't get the health care plan we wanted, that we thought he was going to give us. what went wrong? if you look at the "audacity of hope" obama never claims he thinks it's possible for the u.s. to have a national health care system patterned on northern european models. he said americans are too happy with their own insurance plans and their own doctors. >> rose: and...
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give us the lowest corporation tax in the g-7. and that is a huge advert in this program, by the way, it is a good low corporate tax environment. >> rose: that's what ireland did exactly. >> and i think now they were able to take it quite a lot further than 24%. but nevertheless, from we're taking it from 28% to 24%. if you think of many people in my situation, many people sitting in a room like this, in faced with a very high budget deficit we would be very tempted to put up business taxes. but because, precisely because i want to give-- given growth and private sector investment and job creation, that i'm actually going in the other direction and reducing business taxes. >> rose: but the president is making in the united states the exact opposite decision. >> every country has got to make his own decisions. and the american administration has got challenges just like the british government has got. challenges. but actually, if you look at, from what i can gather, the u.s. administration is concerned about infrastructure. we've c
give us the lowest corporation tax in the g-7. and that is a huge advert in this program, by the way, it is a good low corporate tax environment. >> rose: that's what ireland did exactly. >> and i think now they were able to take it quite a lot further than 24%. but nevertheless, from we're taking it from 28% to 24%. if you think of many people in my situation, many people sitting in a room like this, in faced with a very high budget deficit we would be very tempted to put up...
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and use profiles of d.n.a. to screen the families and essentially in that manner find the disease-causing genes. and i'll just tell you that it's... >> rose: and once you do that? >> well, the question is once one has a disease-causing gene, can one use that both to understand the disease and ultimately, of course, to find therapy. and the answer is that thus far there have been huge insights,ee complexity of how a motor neuron dies when there's a mutant gene. but the ability to use that information therapeutically is still not yet realized. >> this has been true time and time again. that even when we know the gene, even when we know what is called the mechanism of path though genesis, how that gene does its damage, that mutant gene, we're stale long way if treatment. it takes a long time and they will discuss various therapeutic approaches that are possible in order to ameliorate the disease. it's a very difficult challenge. >> rose: any therapies in terms of stem cell or any other area of... >> we think that
and use profiles of d.n.a. to screen the families and essentially in that manner find the disease-causing genes. and i'll just tell you that it's... >> rose: and once you do that? >> well, the question is once one has a disease-causing gene, can one use that both to understand the disease and ultimately, of course, to find therapy. and the answer is that thus far there have been huge insights,ee complexity of how a motor neuron dies when there's a mutant gene. but the ability to use...
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. >> are you throwing us out tonight? >> thank you. >> yeah. >> sean: by the way, that's all the time we have left. not yet -- we weren't on camera. greta is next. take us out. >> spiral! >> greta: tonight, he finally did it. get ready for the royal wedding, because england prince william popped the question to his long-time girlfriend kate middleton. >> it's been for quite a long time and you get to know och're very, very well. you go through the good times, you go through the bad times. grew personally within our relationship as well. i think you can come out of that stronger. learn things about yourself. certainly, certainly -- yeah, it's been a good -- [ inaudible ] how long? >> three or four. >> greta: more with the happy couple coming up, but first, congress may be in a lame duck session but republican congressman mike pence is busy. he went "on the record." good to see you. wonderful building, isn't it? >> a beautiful and an historic building. standing in between the original house chamber and where the house of re
. >> are you throwing us out tonight? >> thank you. >> yeah. >> sean: by the way, that's all the time we have left. not yet -- we weren't on camera. greta is next. take us out. >> spiral! >> greta: tonight, he finally did it. get ready for the royal wedding, because england prince william popped the question to his long-time girlfriend kate middleton. >> it's been for quite a long time and you get to know och're very, very well. you go through the good...
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thanks for joining us, everyone. breaking news if you live from the carolinas to cape cod, stay up with us, the first big hurricane in years to threaten the east coast is getting ready to batter it. there it is, hurricane earl, somewhat weaker than it was last night but strong enough to do some damage and close enough to be felt on the outer banks of north carolina. you can see by the surf, 12 feet and rising, according to local reports. the area already under evacuation orders. local station wact reporting that authorities are using a reverse 911 system, calling local homes, warning anyone who answers to leave. covering it all for us, chad myers tracking the storm, rob marciano in kill devil hills, north carolina, and also tonight on cape cod where the storm is expected tomorrow, susan candiotti. a lot of plans for this labor day weekend could be upset. let's first go to chad myers. chad, where is it, how bad is it? >> it is off the coast of north carolina. it would be almost due east of what we would call morehead
thanks for joining us, everyone. breaking news if you live from the carolinas to cape cod, stay up with us, the first big hurricane in years to threaten the east coast is getting ready to batter it. there it is, hurricane earl, somewhat weaker than it was last night but strong enough to do some damage and close enough to be felt on the outer banks of north carolina. you can see by the surf, 12 feet and rising, according to local reports. the area already under evacuation orders. local station...
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so progressives and democrats should use it. use it once. use it for once. use it. to pass a no compromise bill. they're actually making that case right now. pinch me. joining us now maybe to pinch me is ezra klein staff writer for "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor. hi, ezra. nice to see you. >> good evening. >> are you going to pinch me? are you going to tell me i should wake up and realize this isn't really happening? >> well, i'm going to stay back here on that. but it is happening. the question is how far it'll go. it's a couple of liberals right now and it's important. i mean, the big thing about energy, right, and the big thing about global warming policy, is that bp and the gulf show that there are sort of different types of issues we need to solve in american life. health care reform, the deficit, if you don't do it right the first time come back the next year, the year after that, ten years after that, 20 years after that. then there are things like the gulf oil spill and if you get it wrong you don't have the technical capacity to undo it. cli
so progressives and democrats should use it. use it once. use it for once. use it. to pass a no compromise bill. they're actually making that case right now. pinch me. joining us now maybe to pinch me is ezra klein staff writer for "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor. hi, ezra. nice to see you. >> good evening. >> are you going to pinch me? are you going to tell me i should wake up and realize this isn't really happening? >> well, i'm going to stay back...
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but doesn't vote for us. joe sestak, awol for pennsylvania. >> i'm arlen specter and i approved this message. >> here's a website sponsored by your campaign called no-show joe. it says joe sestak awol. senator, as four weeks to go before the primary, why are you focusing on this man's 31-year military career and not his political positions? >> well, i'm not focusing on that. i'm focusing most heavily on my own very positive record. and i'm speaking about that on the stump and i'm advertising it on television. but when congressman sestak puts on a commercial touting his service and i commend him for most of his service. but it's relevant and the voters ought to know why he was terminated. and it is not my words, but it's the words of the navy "times" and the army "times" that he was terminated because of poor command climate. and when he puts on this ad, which is in violation of d.o.d. rules, because there's no disclaimer, i think i'm entitled to reply. the voters ought to know the whole story. listen, this is
but doesn't vote for us. joe sestak, awol for pennsylvania. >> i'm arlen specter and i approved this message. >> here's a website sponsored by your campaign called no-show joe. it says joe sestak awol. senator, as four weeks to go before the primary, why are you focusing on this man's 31-year military career and not his political positions? >> well, i'm not focusing on that. i'm focusing most heavily on my own very positive record. and i'm speaking about that on the stump and...
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when use in the past and most likely to be used again in the future. u.s. government advisor and global energy security expert understands the dangers. >> we remain hostage to a relatively wide range of possibilities for oil to be disrupted, any of which could cause problems of world trade or cause economic growth to come to a halt. >> disruption of supply by accidents and even terrorist attacks is now the global economy's achilles heel. 80% of the world's oil passes through tankers through six narrow channels known as choke points. the strait in turkey connects russia, the world's second biggest oil exporter, with the rest of the world. >> it's probably the most likely single point in the world that would cause an oil shock wave, globally. if they were closed, 7% of the oil that every day is on the ocean and on the pipelines would cisse to be shipped. >> disruption of oil supply could throw the world in to turmoil. turkey, 2015. a tanker loaded with 150,000 tons of russian crude oil navigates through the channel which is at its narrowest point, 2,200 feet
when use in the past and most likely to be used again in the future. u.s. government advisor and global energy security expert understands the dangers. >> we remain hostage to a relatively wide range of possibilities for oil to be disrupted, any of which could cause problems of world trade or cause economic growth to come to a halt. >> disruption of supply by accidents and even terrorist attacks is now the global economy's achilles heel. 80% of the world's oil passes through tankers...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] i didn't [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. travelers. take the scary out of life. ♪ shake it to left shake it to the right ♪ >>> oh, the bar scene. what's missing from that picture? a class action lawsuit, obviously. we kid. but you know, why is it okay for bars to charge men for more than women? one new york man says it's unconstitutional lawyer roy holiander is representing men and several clubs were on occasion ladies pay less or get faster admission. he argues that because the clubs licensed to sell alcohol by new york state they're subject to the 14
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] i didn't [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement...
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renouncing no first use. remember, since the dawn of the nuclear age, when we had a policy of massive retaliation, we have always left on the table the option of using nuclear weapons if we thought it was necessary. and all this does is -- says that we will no longer do so, leave that option on the table in all circumstances. but when it comes to north korea, iran and others, we will continue to have the nuclear option on the table. >> jonathan alter of "newsweek" helping us understand this story just breaking at "the new york times," thank you again, jon. >> thank you. >>> one other line from this and then we'll move on. to set an example "the times" writes the new strategy renounces the development of new nuclear weapons overruling the position of his own defense secretary. this will be announced officially tomorrow. it limits to any attack by a nonnuclear state, it essentially would prohibit or deny the u.s. to use a nuclear response in the event of a nonnuclear attack from a nonnuclear state in compliance
renouncing no first use. remember, since the dawn of the nuclear age, when we had a policy of massive retaliation, we have always left on the table the option of using nuclear weapons if we thought it was necessary. and all this does is -- says that we will no longer do so, leave that option on the table in all circumstances. but when it comes to north korea, iran and others, we will continue to have the nuclear option on the table. >> jonathan alter of "newsweek" helping us...
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[ garth ] we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast, we can bring the who gang! it's hard to beat double miles! i want a maze, a ord, a... oww! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one and earn double miles on every purchase, every day. go to capitalone.com. i wonder what it coulbe?! what's in your wallet? i wonder what it coulbe?! [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to...
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it used to be called the place of no return. between world war ii and the fall of communism in 1989, it housed a countless number. freedom fighters, many of whom were tortured and killed in mass executions. the monument on the prison wall honors the victims. >> there are probably over 1,000 people who had been tortured and executed at this prison during the various regimes. there were annul of staff members who made comments to me who said they had seen ghosts there, they had felt ghosts there, that there is a weight of what has transpired at that particular prison. >> today the prison houses inmates because of their crimes instead of their beliefs. it is a maximum security prison with more than 900 inmates, including some of the most notorious in poland. but officials claim they rarely have disruptions. that might be because the prison's special response team is always prepared for the worst. >> we were told ahead of time that they were going to have a demonstration for us from their special response team so we set up for it an
it used to be called the place of no return. between world war ii and the fall of communism in 1989, it housed a countless number. freedom fighters, many of whom were tortured and killed in mass executions. the monument on the prison wall honors the victims. >> there are probably over 1,000 people who had been tortured and executed at this prison during the various regimes. there were annul of staff members who made comments to me who said they had seen ghosts there, they had felt ghosts...
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he joins us now from new york. thank you so much for joining us. we want to talk to you about how painful this is for you. interpol has set out, is it an arrest warrant or an alater for the boys' mother. what do you know from at least their side, from the lawyer representing your ex-wife about her reasons for taking the children and for keeping them from you? >> i don't know anything from -- i heard nothing from her lawyer. i heard nothing from her. her lawyer in egypt where she's also engaged has not said anything to my counsel tore me directly earth. so i've heard absolutely nothing, andrea. >> now there is an international haig treaty. we know about this. what about the response from the egyptians to their obligations under this international treaty to give you access and turn the boys over? >> unfortunately egypt is not a cignaer to to the haig convention. they don't recognize u.s. law in this matter. egypt is involved in another way. egypt provided the passports to my ex-wife so she could illegally smuggle my children out of the united states
he joins us now from new york. thank you so much for joining us. we want to talk to you about how painful this is for you. interpol has set out, is it an arrest warrant or an alater for the boys' mother. what do you know from at least their side, from the lawyer representing your ex-wife about her reasons for taking the children and for keeping them from you? >> i don't know anything from -- i heard nothing from her lawyer. i heard nothing from her. her lawyer in egypt where she's also...
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and i used to borrow a phrase from john f. kennedy, and tell people at the time to fix the roof is when the sun is shining. and we weren't doing that in the middle part of this decade. unfortunately, we not only had the budget deficit at the end of this period we've been through the recession in the 1990s. but we went into the crisis with the highest budget deficit in the world. >> rose: tell me what big society means. is this an important idea that we haven't seen before or is it simply one more person. >> there is such. >> rose: this is how we see the balance. >> i guess what it would-- the way i think about it is that there is such a thing in society t is just not the same thing as the state. and that i think where this from previous conservative thinking in this country at least s that we were very focused on the individual. and there's much more emphasis in what we are trys to do on the community, on the family, on society. and-- . >> rose: on nongovernment institutions. >> nongovernment institutions, understanding that t
and i used to borrow a phrase from john f. kennedy, and tell people at the time to fix the roof is when the sun is shining. and we weren't doing that in the middle part of this decade. unfortunately, we not only had the budget deficit at the end of this period we've been through the recession in the 1990s. but we went into the crisis with the highest budget deficit in the world. >> rose: tell me what big society means. is this an important idea that we haven't seen before or is it simply...
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i think he used the word "by-product." i may not be right on that but he saw this as not the primary raison d'etre of the business. >> and how do we get to where stockholder max myization became the end all? >>itis a good question? we became very short-termist and focused on realization of asset values, leverage as much as you possibly can. we know the story. we need to get back to... and i do believe the current climate is one in which this conversation can be seriously had, which may not have been true five or ten years ago back to a focus on... one way of putting this is sustainable business development. what is the objective of a board to which the shareholders have trust the capital it is sustainably developed with profitable business. how do you do that? clearly you can't be sustainably profitable unless you're providing rural services to customers. secondly you need people engagements. your own people need to be engaged and committed to a business and that carries a whole load of implications in management terms, in
i think he used the word "by-product." i may not be right on that but he saw this as not the primary raison d'etre of the business. >> and how do we get to where stockholder max myization became the end all? >>itis a good question? we became very short-termist and focused on realization of asset values, leverage as much as you possibly can. we know the story. we need to get back to... and i do believe the current climate is one in which this conversation can be seriously...
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thank you for joining us. i know that you are focusing on some 26 states, 18 senate races and 70 house races. when's involved this effort? >> well, labor does what we do best. we get out the vote. we are out there educating, mobilizing and turning out union voters in higher numbers and labor day is the kickoff. we are rallying, knocking on doors and certainly doing one on one communication with our 11.5 million members in the worksites. >> what's to say given this year there's so much deep discontent out there and anger, not just with democrats but with republicans, too, and it could mean the democrats get kicked out of office in both the house and the senate. are there many union members who want to see change? >> absolutely. i have been traveling all over the country and been talking to union voters, working people in general and there is a lot of anxiety and frustration. however, when we do get to talk to them in depth and point out the issues, issues working families care about whether it's offshoring jobs
thank you for joining us. i know that you are focusing on some 26 states, 18 senate races and 70 house races. when's involved this effort? >> well, labor does what we do best. we get out the vote. we are out there educating, mobilizing and turning out union voters in higher numbers and labor day is the kickoff. we are rallying, knocking on doors and certainly doing one on one communication with our 11.5 million members in the worksites. >> what's to say given this year there's so...
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to be used. but then not to rule out the necessity of job creation. our caucus has been all about the creation of jobs, the need to invest in the american economy. that includes our infrastructure. but that also includes the kind of innovation that eric singled out very specifically. and what we need to do to grow this economy. i think that's the positive step forward. >> mr. kucinich, let me ask you about a political question. a good part of this is politics. if you were the president, or his people around him up there at the white house, would you try to do something that moved to the center politically? would you nod to the independents at this point, given what happened in massachusetts, or would you go hard progressive? just pure politics. what's the way to save the congress? >> i think the way you save the country is to create millions of new jobs. i think the vote in massachusetts was a disgust with the economy and the health care plan. and also the fact that so many people are losing thei
to be used. but then not to rule out the necessity of job creation. our caucus has been all about the creation of jobs, the need to invest in the american economy. that includes our infrastructure. but that also includes the kind of innovation that eric singled out very specifically. and what we need to do to grow this economy. i think that's the positive step forward. >> mr. kucinich, let me ask you about a political question. a good part of this is politics. if you were the president,...
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they used the first amendment and used both terms. it limits the government. congress shall make no law establishing establishment of religion. no individuals are prohibited from anything. congress is told it can't set up a religion and it can't stop anybody practicing their religion. >> glenn: you can't have a state -- you say protecting the state from a religion, we don't want the state telling us thousand practice, worship of government. can anyone tell me, the soviet union constitution, all marxist communist countries have a freedom of religion clause. it's you have the right to freedom of worship. we have freedom of religion. can you tell me what the difference is? they'll equate them to be the same. raise your hand and pass the mic. anybody, anybody have an idea? one back there? a long way. we'll break and come back with the answer in a second. re getting ready for the mid-terms. "special report" at 6:00 eastern. now back to glenn beck. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: we were talking about what the difference is. by the way, if you just join us, we have a studio full
they used the first amendment and used both terms. it limits the government. congress shall make no law establishing establishment of religion. no individuals are prohibited from anything. congress is told it can't set up a religion and it can't stop anybody practicing their religion. >> glenn: you can't have a state -- you say protecting the state from a religion, we don't want the state telling us thousand practice, worship of government. can anyone tell me, the soviet union...